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Jake Westbrook bounces back with win
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(12:46 am ET) Cardinals starting pitcher Jake Westbrook tossed one of his strongest starts of the season Wednesday in a 4-1 win over the Cubs, after he struggled in his return from the disabled list.

Westbrook allowed just one unearned run in seven innings of work, on a missed catch error by Yadier Molina in the second inning. He shut the Cubs out from that point on, allowing just two hits and three walks in the outing.

Westbrook struck out two batters while racking up 15 groundball outs. He threw 60 of 96 pitches for strikes in the outing, as his record improved to 3-2. Westbrook now has a 1.76 ERA with six quality starts in eight tries heading into his next start, Tuesday against the Astros.


Edwin Jackson takes another loss
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(12:42 am ET) Cubs starting pitcher Edwin Jackson had trouble fooling his former teammates, in a 4-1 loss to the Cardinals Wednesday.

Jackson allowed four runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings of work, while walking two batters. He allowed a run in the first inning and then three more in the sixth, after the Cubs had tied the game.

Jackson struck out just one batter, the first time since last July he has had just a single strikeout in a start. It is just the 18th time in 218 career starts that he has failed to pick up multiple strikeouts as well.

 Jackson fell to 3-9 on the season, while his ERA rose to 5.49. He is scheduled to make his next start Tuesday against the Brewers in Milwaukee. 


Offense lets Kyle Lohse down again in no-decision
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(12:42 am ET) Brewers starting pitcher Kyle Lohse tossed his fourth quality start in a row Wednesday against the Astros, in a 3-1 win.

Lohse limited the Astros to just one run on six hits in six innings of work, while striking out five and walking two. He actually fell behind early, 1-0, in the first inning, and the Brewers could not battle back until the eighth inning, costing him a chance at a win.

Lohse has just one win over his last four starts in the month of June, despite posting a 2.08 ERA over the span of 26 innings of work. He is 2-6 on the season, with a 3.68 ERA entering his next start,  Tuesday against the Cubs. 


Chris Capuano impresses in return
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(12:30 am ET) Dodgers pitcher Chris Capuano was at the top of his game Wednesday, in his return from a disabled list stint due to a triceps injury.

Capuano limited the Yankees to just three hits in six shutout innings in the start, his first since May 29. Capuano did not walk any batters, while striking out four. He threw 51 of 84 pitches for strikes.  

Capuano lowered his ERA to 4.62 with the outing, while earning the win in a 6-0 final. Capuano is scheduled to make his next start Tuesday against the Giants. 


A.J. Burnett not throwing yet
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(12:26 am ET) Pirates starting pitcher A.J. Burnett, on the disabled list since June 9, has yet to pitch since suffering a strained right calf. In fact, manager Clint Hurdle told MLB.com he "has been nowhere near a mound" as he recovers.

"We're working on flexibility, mobility and strengthening," Hurdle said. "That's not to say that can't change in another 24 hours with A.J. He's really tried to not do some things at all and do a lot of things. As far as his rehab goes, he didn't want to do anything as far as moving around other than strengthening, loosening and working on the flexion part of it."

Burnett is still not scheduled to begin throwing, which means he has no current timetable for his possible return. 


Bronson Arroyo takes no-decision in terrific start
by Chris Towers | CBSSports.com
(12:18 am ET) Reds starting pitcher Bronson Arroyo tossed his fourth quality start in a row Wednesday, in a 2-1, extra-innings win over the Pirates.

Arroyo allowed just one unearned run in seven innings of work, but that was nearly enough to earn him a loss. He left the game down 1-0, and it took a ninth-inning home run by Jay Bruce to get Arroyo off the hook for the loss.

Arroyo gave up six hits and three walks in the outing, while striking out three batters. The run came around to score on an error by Arroyo in the third inning, as he could not handle a bated ball from Russell Martin.

Arroyo has lowered his ERA to 3.04, but has just one win over his last four outings, despite all of them being quality starts. He is 6-5 on the season heading into his next start, scheduled for Tuesday in Oakland. 


Mark Buehrle gets early help in win
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
(12:10 am ET) Blue Jays starter Mark Buehrle was aided by one mighty swing from Adam Lind for a three-run homer in the first inning of his start against the Rockies Wednesday. That was all Buehrle needed to earn the win. 

Buehrle gave up two earned runs on eight hits and a walk over five innings to improve to .500 at 4-4 on the year. He allowed a Carlos Gonzalez solo homer and scattered his runs given up in the second and fifth innings. Buehrle threw 92 pitches before leaving and his ERA is at 4.60. 

The 34-year-old veteran, who struck out four Wednesday, has won his last two outings with two runs allowed over 12 frames with 11 Ks. He's slowly getting on track and makes his next scheduled start Tuesday at Tampa Bay. 


Phil Hughes falls apart in loss
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
(12:09 am ET) After the Yankees won the first game of a doubleheader at home against the Dodgers Wednesday, it was starter Phil Hughes' turn to take the mound for the nightcap. The results weren't as positive. 

Hughes was blasted by the Dodgers offense as he allowed five earned runs on 10 hits scattered over six innings. He threw 96 pitches and was lucky to get as deep as he did into the game. Hughes did not walk a batter and had three strikeouts as he took the loss to fall to 3-6 on the year with a 5.09 ERA. 

The 26-year-old enigma has dropped back-to-back outings with eight runs allowed on 14 hits over just 10 1/3 innings. He walked five his last time out, but at least righted that ship Wednesday. Hughes has been right around that 5.00 ERA plateau for a while now and can't seem to get on track. 

Hughes doesn't currently have another scheduled start, though he's likely to make his next outing Tuesday against Texas. 


Luis Mendoza falters late
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
(12:08 am ET) Royals starter Luis Mendoza, pitching with balky knee, was flirting with a no-hitter over his first four innings Wednesday in Cleveland. The first hit he allowed left the ballpark. 

Mendoza surrendered a solo homer to Michael Brantley in the fifth inning and went on to give up three more runs in the sixth before leaving without recording an out in the frame. He gave up four earned runs on four hits and three walks over five innings and took the loss to fall to 2-4 on the year. 

The starter, who struck out three Wednesday, has an ERA of 4.30 on the year. He won his last time out and had given up just two runs over 13 innings in his previous two outings before the Indians beat him. 

Mendoza doesn't yet have his next scheduled start set in stone, though it appears likely to come Wednesday against Atlanta as the Royals have a few off days in between. 


Justin Masterson wins in comeback fashion
by Jeff Lippman | CBSSports.com
(12:06 am ET) Indians ace Justin Masterson outlasted Luis Mendoza and the Royals Wednesday night. Despite taking a 2-0 deficit through five innings, Masterson stuck around long enough for Cleveland's offense to take a lead for him. 

Masterson saw the Tribe score once in the bottom of the fifth and three more times in the sixth as he left with a 4-2 lead. He earned the win on the outing to improve to 9-5 on the year with a solid 3.48 ERA. 

Masterson allowed just the two earned runs on nine hits scattered over 6 1/3 innings. He walked two batters and struck out eight over 115 pitches. The Cleveland veteran has now allowed just three runs over his last 13 1/3 innings with 18 Ks over that stretch. 

He rebounded from losses in his previous two decisions, and has 110 Ks over 108 2/3 innings on the year. The Indians haven't set Masterson's next scheduled start in stone, but he's likely to make his next appearance Tuesday at Baltimore. 


 
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